Toyota Camry owners have reported 20 problems related to abs brake fail (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the Camry.
At less than 80,000 miles the abs system failed. Warranty would not cover it. We replaced the unit, but last week the vsc warning lit up again. The abs system has failed again. The vehicle now was 122,226 miles.
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Abs actuator failed for no apparent reason. Many warning lights came on suddenly while normal driving. The lights included slippage, abs, check vsc, and emergency break. The break action response was diminished. This is a known problem to Toyota, and they extended the warranty, but ours is beyond the new extension window. Cost to repair is $1,600.
Abs brake system failure while driving. Loss of brakes, power steering, engine power while on a busy street approaching an intersection.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. While driving 35 mph, the abs indicator illuminated and all the lights and gauges on the instrument panel failed to work. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the abs actuator failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 93,790.
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The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Camry. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the abs module failed. The contact stated the gauges on the instrument panel and the traction control would fail when the abs module failed. The abs warning and emergency brake indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the abs module needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 82,000.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Camry. While driving 42 mph, the abs failed. In addition, the vcs and check engine warning indicators illuminated, and an alarm sounded. In addition, smoke appeared underneath the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 120,000. The VIN was not available.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Camry. While driving at any speed, the instrument panel flashed, the temperature gauge fluctuated from cold to hot, the speedometer went to zero, and the oil and abs warning lights illuminated. The failure recurred continuously. The vehicle was driven to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake actuator associated with the abs failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 136,000.
Abs module failure due to manufacturing defect. Internal shorting in module cause cars computer can system to go down. Abs braking stops working, dashboard instruments lose all signals and go to zero. Speed/rpm/temp/braking lights come on abs. Total dashboard confusion. Climate control system stops working.
Abs brake system failed after "check vsc system" light came on during normal drive. Here is a link to a website where numerous other owners of this car (hybrid model) have had similar incidents. . Read more...
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the brake sensor and abs sensor lights both illuminated. The contact also indicated that the odometer and tachometer malfunctioned. The vehicle was diagnosed and the contact was informed that the internal abs unit had failed. The manufacturer was not notified however, the defect was not remedied. The failure mileage was 82,000.
I own a 2005 Toyota Camry and since I bought it from the dealer it had been having problems with the automatic transmission system and the accelerator . For example when I stop at a traffic light and I begin to accelerate the car takes to long to shift to the next gear and while this time elapses for about 2 to 4 seconds the car keeps accelerating with no gear at all, this almost make me crash the other day trying to avoid a collision with an aggressive driver that got in my way and I could not advance with the car at that crucial moment and get out of the way of the situation since the gear was not ready for me to accelerate and advance . Another problem that I have been noticing is that while at low to medium speeds the abs braking system fails to brake the car after it gets over a bump in the road; several times it had happened to me that after I get a bump I have to apply the brakes 2 to 3 times in a rapid succession to come to a complete stop. Also sometimes while driving at low speeds with low rpms the car stalls without warning and the wheel gets very hard to maneuver ,I even have to stop the car in the middle of the road to start the engine again and continue with my trip. All this complaint was given to Toyota in priors calls I made to them but the dealers they send me to see said that was normal operation of the car ,that there was nothing wrong.
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Abs brake failure on my 2010 Toyota Camry. No accidents, as I have been through two professional driving courses. However, hearing the incidents of the prius brake issues caught my attention. There is an inconsistency with the operation of the abs system on my johnson & johnson fleet Camry that was delivered in October, 2009 (2010 model). If there is a need to "tap the brakes" they will lock up and the car lunges forward. When applying the abs brakes on gravel or loose/uneven pavement, it makes a clicking noise and the car seems to "hop," rather than come to an appropriate stop. It seems identical to reports/complaints that I've heard around the prius. Normally, I would not even consider sending an alert to you. However, hearing interviews on the news and reading further about the recall, I felt very compelled to let you know. I am the assigned driver to this fleet vehicle. It is owned & licensed to johnson & johnson healthcare services.
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Sudden acceleration while backing out of driveway. Brought under control by intensive braking at the time it was thought to be an isolated incident - so no remedy was sought aprox. 5 mph. 9-26-08 sudden acceleration and brake failure when pulling out of gas station and making right hand turn within 100 feet of gas station-finally under control within 12" of home aprox. 15 mph. Diagnosis - abs sensor failure complete braking system replaced. 5-21-09 sudden acceleration and brake failure while trying to slow down from 5 mph resulting in citation by MA state police for driving 87 mph. Court records available (I've never had a citation ever in 45 years of driving. ) 8-31-09 sudden acceleration & brake failure aprox 15 mph. Brake failure - completely new brake system installed. Toyota doesn't return calls. Dealership says it's not on recall list so they refer me to Toyota. I have less than 59,000 miles on this car it is a 2002. We do not drive it much since the second incident on 9-26-08. Updated 04/28/10.
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Brake system failure on a 2001 Camry, abs completely fails when traveling over sharp bumps in the road. Specifically when abs activates.
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While driving and attempting to stop the vehicle the abs failed. The consumer depressed the brake pedal completely to the floor but the vehicle would not stop. The abs did not kick in when it should have.
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Consumer was driving 50-55 mph when she felt a vibration, applied brakes, and brakes locked up. Vehicle hit a 6 inch concrete curb, went through a fence, and hit a tree. Branch of tree came through windshield, and hit consumer in face. Consumer was 5 months pregnant. She had 18 stitches in her face, and chin was busted open. There were 4 skid marks on road, vehicle went sideways while braking, abs failed. Vehicle was totalled. Toyota still has not sent investigator out to look at vehicle. Consumer took photos of vehicles and one shows the front driver side mounting of the airbag sensor with the steel beam and bumper attachment bracket bent up showing the force of impact.
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Phone after 7/26 is 847-836-1632. Toyota nor dealer will take any responsibility as their 36 month waranty expired. Since I have not had my minor service done at a Toyota dealership, they say that I show no loyalty and therefore they have no loyalty to me. I asked how many abs sensors have failed and they give me no reply. Very strongly they have written that their responsibility is 36 months and that is it -- period! no safety defect mentione din summary.
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Abs brakes failed.
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Abs brakes failed several times, once resulting in a collision.
Left rear abs brakes failed.